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Midseason report: Pittsburgh Pirates ESPN.com | |||||
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Biggest disappointment: In his fourth full season with the Pirates, Jason Schmidt
was gonna finally live up to his big-time billing. He was gonna control his 95 mph fastball. He was gonna be a solid No. 2 starter behind ace Kris Benson. This was realistic. This was what he said he could do. But once again, Schmidt has failed to pitch on a high level. In 11 starts, he's just 2-5 with a 5.40 ERA. In 63 innings he has walked 41 batters. Schmidt was diagnosed with inflamed tissue in his right rotator cuff and put on the DL on June 10. It is likely to keep him out of the rotation until August.
Biggest surprise: A pinch-hitter for most of his nine-year career, OF John Vander Wal
has been surprisingly useful for the Pirates this year. Through 68 games, Vander Wal is batting .275 with 10 jacks and 45 RBI, which is third best on the Pirates. Second-half goals: Pittsburgh has a nucleus of scrappy players to be a spoiler down the stretch. But that's it. A run for the wild card is a wild dream. Manager Gene Lamont should concentrate on developing youngsters like Chad Hermansen, Aramis Ramirez and Adrian Brown. Grade: ![]() (Scale: 1 to 4 baseballs; 1 = worst, 4 = best) We told you what we thought of the Pirates' first-half performance, now you've told us. Here is what you had to say about what the Pirates have to do in the second half. | ALSO SEE Midseason Feedback: Pirates MLB midseason reports ESPN.com's All-Star Game coverage Kurkjian: Stories of the first half Ten second-half questions for the AL Ten second-half questions for the NL |